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It's the implication.
Saying "You're in the Epstein files" is the same as saying "you're a pedophile"
Elon is oblivious to social cues but even he understands that.

Not really sure what ketamine does to your brain, but it seems like an autistic version of cocaine.
100% but trump implied a few people were in the epstein files and that is why they were not released. It works on the Epstein stuff so well because that while not a campaign promise the PR stunt with Bondi makes it seem like it was one. They keep pushing it back and back. That is why Elon did it. The fact Trump didn't come out and say to release it all followed by Kash saying there is nothing to be seen tells people everything got destroyed. Not a whole lot of people will accept that at this point. It's a good dig at a person you are having an autistic spat with. Pearl clutching over that is just stupid. Be more offended by the shit Elon did at christmas. That was a direct attack on Americans. Want something even more offensive: Trump endored Vivek after what he said and called for.
 
Allegedly God's Chosen People. The evidence hints of otherwise
We're all spiritually born the same, though Paul writes in Romans that God has not cast away the Jews. After Jesus died and was resurrected, salvation came to the Gentiles as well. A remnant of Israel's seed will be saved, yes, though that's only the 144,000 who will be hidden away from the antichrist during the Tribulation. - While I'm not a proponent of what's called "replacement theology", it bugs me to see so many Christians give Jews a "pass" when an individual Jew or a group of them do something clearly wicked.

I used to think that way as well, but I took a few mental steps these past few years which broke massive holes in the dam, so to speak - this was around December-January a number of months ago when I also got kind of sucked into a "Jew rabbit hole" for lack of a better term:
  1. Biblically, good is objectively good, and evil is objectively evil.
  2. We are all born the same spiritually.
  3. I asked myself this: Are Marx and Trotsky in Heaven right now? (Answer: NO.)
Also consider Jesus Himself repeatedly calling out wicked Jewish religious leaders of His day as well as "synagogue of Satan" verses in Revelation 2 and 3. I'm not 100% on this, but I'm starting to think God is more concerned with the land than the people the more I read scripture. The implication and mental gymnastics of "never call out a Jew ever" is especially horrid when you consider people like Harvey Milk and Howard Schneider.

Any Christian who has been on the receiving end of abuse/reviling from a liberal atheist Jew who hates Christians (I dealt with one myself on another site) can tell you the opposite of the Neocon line of thinking. I have seen so many Christians who will tear you up like a hyena on raw meat if someone criticizes the Israeli government, but you can hear crickets chirping when someone makes fun of Jesus.
 
JD Vance isn't Indian. Wignat blackpillers so far have a 0% success rate when it comes to predicting unlimited H-1bs under the Trump admin.

Maybe there should be a separate thread for you faggots to cry about how Tel Aviv hasn't been nuked, diplomatic relations with India haven't been broken off, and we still allow sales of AMD CPUs in America.
They have one. The TES thread :smug:. But seriously though. That is what this thread is for. For every schizo theroy as well as regular political talk.
We're all spiritually born the same, though Paul writes in Romans that God has not cast away the Jews. After Jesus died and was resurrected, salvation came to the Gentiles as well. A remnant of Israel's seed will be saved, yes, though that's only the 144,000 who will be hidden away from the antichrist during the Tribulation. - While I'm not a proponent of what's called "replacement theology", it bugs me to see so many Christians give Jews a "pass" when an individual Jew or a group of them do something clearly wicked.

I used to think that way as well, but I took a few mental steps these past few years which broke massive holes in the dam, so to speak - this was around December-January a number of months ago when I also got kind of sucked into a "Jew rabbit hole" for lack of a better term:
  1. Biblically, good is objectively good, and evil is objectively evil.
  2. We are all born the same spiritually.
  3. I asked myself this: Are Marx and Trotsky in Heaven right now? (Answer: NO.)
Also consider Jesus Himself repeatedly calling out wicked Jewish religious leaders of His day as well as "synagogue of Satan" verses in Revelation 2 and 3. I'm not 100% on this, but I'm starting to think God is more concerned with the land than the people the more I read scripture. The implication and mental gymnastics of "never call out a Jew ever" is especially horrid when you consider people like Harvey Milk and Howard Schneider.

Any Christian who has been on the receiving end of abuse/reviling from a liberal atheist Jew who hates Christians (I dealt with one myself on another site) can tell you the opposite of the Neocon line of thinking. I have seen so many Christians who will tear you up like a hyena on raw meat if someone criticizes the Israeli government, but you can hear crickets chirping when someone makes fun of Jesus.
Jews are just people with a distinct roll to play in the end times. That doesn't change that they are still responsible for their sins like anyone else.
 
The English who settled here assimilated, so did the Irish
The English settlers didn't "assimilate", they were the founding stock of the United States. The Irish immigrants didn't assimilate either, they're still a distinct cultural and ethnic identity within the US, so much so that they gave significant financial support to the terrorist IRA in Northern Ireland during the troubles, over one and a quarter centuries since the peak of Irish immigration to the US. This is an argument against integration/assimilation theory. And if it doesn't work for the Irish, who are a hair's breadth away from the British genetically and culturally, how does anyone expect that importing millions of Somalians to Minnesota will result in a culturally homogeneous, harmonious society?


Protestors are throwing rocks at passing federal cars from the side of the road. They could just drive armoured cars around in LA and nab half the people they come across.
 
Violence in the White House, we are so fucking back.
Legitimately a long-standing American tradition, I believe our politicians throwing hands is a good thing.
On May 22, 1856, the "world's greatest deliberative body" became a combat zone. In one of the most dramatic and deeply ominous moments in the Senate's entire history, a member of the House of Representatives entered the Senate Chamber and savagely beat a senator into unconsciousness.

The inspiration for this clash came three days earlier when Senator Charles Sumner, a Massachusetts antislavery Republican, addressed the Senate on the explosive issue of whether Kansas should be admitted to the Union as a slave state or a free state. In his "Crime Against Kansas" speech, Sumner identified two Democratic senators as the principal culprits in this crime—Stephen Douglas of Illinois and Andrew Butler of South Carolina. He characterized Douglas to his face as a "noise-some, squat, and nameless animal . . . not a proper model for an American senator." Andrew Butler, who was not present, received more elaborate treatment. Mocking the South Carolina senator's stance as a man of chivalry, the Massachusetts senator charged him with taking "a mistress . . . who, though ugly to others, is always lovely to him; though polluted in the sight of the world, is chaste in his sight—I mean," added Sumner, "the harlot, Slavery."

Representative Preston Brooks was Butler's South Carolina kinsman. If he had believed Sumner to be a gentleman, he might have challenged him to a duel. Instead, he chose a light cane of the type used to discipline unruly dogs. Shortly after the Senate had adjourned for the day, Brooks entered the old chamber, where he found Sumner busily attaching his postal frank to copies of his "Crime Against Kansas" speech.

Moving quickly, Brooks slammed his metal-topped cane onto the unsuspecting Sumner's head. As Brooks struck again and again, Sumner rose and lurched blindly about the chamber, futilely attempting to protect himself. After a very long minute, it ended.

Bleeding profusely, Sumner was carried away. Brooks walked calmly out of the chamber without being detained by the stunned onlookers.
Overnight, both men became heroes in their respective regions.
 
Kash Patel on Joe Rogan. I am halfway through and they initially spoke extensively about Russiagate, then fentanyl, and now there is some discussion about the Epstein files.

  • Patel says he thought he would never be involved with the federal government again, after working as a member of the FBI for years, at the age of thirty-seven, explaining how he made enemies at the bureau because he kept trying to investigate certain 'untouchable' cases like Russiagate. This idea runs contrary to basically anything you read from former FBI employees who tell us that someone never truly leaves the FBI, least of all at an age where retirement isn't feasible and members of the (then still-corrupt) FBI personally dislike you and believe you're a risk.
  • Patel says his primary mission is to provide information to the public as soon as they ask for it. Minutes later, he then explains how he doesn't want to simply go and arrest people implicated in crimes related to federal corruption (naming people like Adam Schiff) without the agency thoroughly investigating. Flip-flops on this constantly throughout the interview. He flip-flops on a lot of things throughout the interview, but this is easily the most recurring self-contradiction.
  • Says he's positive Epstein killed himself. No, you may not see any of the video footage nor any of these other, new claims that contradict the older claims, such as security guards actually being around when he did it. He claims there's video of the guards being there. No, you may not have it yet. We know this would provide important context to the American public, but the FBI really needs to investigate the matter thoroughly first. This new, not-corrupt FBI really values transparency which is why these things you ask for can't come out until we're sure of... things.
  • Relating to the above, Joe mentions things like evidence of strangulation and various claims regarding Epstein's prison conditions. Somehow the current head of the FBI who has a history of proactive investigation and has been investigating this entire case has never heard these claims. Starts clamming up when Jamie keeps bringing up claims, articles and existing evidence. Clams up especially hard when he tries to 'gotcha' Joe by pointing out Epstein had a suicide attempt that prior July, but was then put on suicide watch, thus making Epstein's successful suicide in spite of that all the more bizarre.
  • Says that the FBI prior to himself and Donald Trump was full of corruption, functionally acting as an unelected arm of whatever political administration is in power. Later, as if forgetting all of this, begins asking rhetorical questions about whether or not the FBI would withhold information or protect implicated people, not with regards to himself but prior members of the FBI (the same ones he outright calls corrupt.) If I didn't belie he was incompetent, I would believe Patel is softly implying that the reason we aren't getting Epstein footage (among other things) in an expedient way is because Patel is on Trump's team, and info on Epstein would implicate many people, including Trump.
  • Says the way his team has uncovered so much corruption is by going through FBI records and reading notes the criminals left detailing their crimes. Apparently a massive amount of criminals (the ones involve in federal corruption) do this thing I only thought existed in BioShock because "they are all arrogant." Criminals who could have their lives ruined if their corruption is revealed just leave detailed notes in a locked room where the next head of the FBI can find them and go through them. Also claims the FBI never speaks to one another during transition periods. Either the FBI is extremely incompetent to the point where they constantly contradict each other, or Patel is doing a bad job with his line reads.
  • Says at one point, pretty on the nose, that Epstein footage will not be AI because "it's not great." When Joe Rogan finds this strange and starts discussing how AI could be made to do anything or deliberately "not look great", Patel backpedals, mumbles and presumably ruins the chair he's sitting on. (I presume this because the rest of the interview Joe Rogan looks either confused or like he's smelling something bad.)
  • Says it's totally impossible an individual could be assassinated in prison less than thirty seconds after admitting prisons are not well-ran places. Defaults to "well people have killed themselves in prison before", as if people have not been assassinated in prison before. At this point in the interview Patel comes off like someone who really wants to leave the room as quickly as possible, realizing he's doing an awful job of instilling confidence in anything surrounding his role in the federal government.
There's so many things that make me scratch my head in this video that I can't believe a word of it.
 
Bessent and Miller show that if an American turbo jew actually cares about America they can move mountains for the greater good. We desperately need more like them.
The thing that made America great was that we could pull together a goon squad of crazy people from every walk of life and somehow have it work. It worked because they were Americans who put America first, and their respective backgrounds were overshadowed by America.
If we can get back to that mindset we’d be so fucking back.
 
The English settlers didn't "assimilate", they were the founding stock of the United States. The Irish immigrants didn't assimilate either, they're still a distinct cultural and ethnic identity within the US, so much so that they gave significant financial support to the terrorist IRA in Northern Ireland during the troubles, over one and a quarter centuries since the peak of Irish immigration to the US. This is an argument against integration/assimilation theory. And if it doesn't work for the Irish, who are a hair's breadth away from the British genetically and culturally, how does anyone expect that importing millions of Somalians to Minnesota will result in a culturally homogeneous, harmonious society?


Protestors are throwing rocks at passing federal cars from the side of the road. They could just drive armoured cars around in LA and nab half the people they come across.
Saying that Irish immigrants didn't assimilate into the US might just be the dumbest thing I've heard on this subforum. Irish Americans "distinct cultural" is celebrating saint Patrick's day and heavily drinking that's literally all that's left of their Irish culture after 160 years in America. They are nearly indistinguishable from other white Americans.
 
Saying that Irish immigrants didn't assimilate into the US might just be the dumbest thing I've heard on this subforum. Irish Americans "distinct cultural" is celebrating saint Patrick's day and heavily drinking that's literally all that's left of their Irish culture after 160 years in America. They are nearly indistinguishable from other white Americans.
Actual fucking TRUTH NUKE. That is my European heritage in large part. I get a shamrock shake from McDonalds on St Patties. Woo. Otherwise i'm just another white guy. The system doesn't treat me any different. I don't treat me any different. There is no secret Irish cabal. FFS im fucking Mormon. Like bruh. I'm a fucking heretic to any Irishman from Ireland.
 
Saying that Irish immigrants didn't assimilate into the US might just be the dumbest thing I've heard on this subforum. Irish Americans "distinct cultural" is celebrating saint Patrick's day and heavily drinking that's literally all that's left of their Irish culture after 160 years in America. They are nearly indistinguishable from other white Americans.
What else is there to being irish other than drinking?!
 
Listen to yourself. Your argument for assimilation only includes 1 culture that isn’t European and thus has massive foundational similarities in their way of life. Even then, when ANY group came over to the US, they formed ethnic enclaves. Assimilation took generations to accomplish and even then they retained bits of their original culture.

Including English and Germans, as if American culture wasn’t a combination of their cultures in the first place, is also goofy.

What is your bar for assimilation? True assimilation would be that they have become WASPs. That means culture, religion, AND race. Even then, culture differs by region. The North is not the South. The South is not the Midwest. Religion and race are the only 2 left and those are obviously splintered in the modern day.

I’m sure your bar is lower, but where is it, exactly? Do they only need to adopt culture and learn the language and poof, they’re American?

Whether people like or want to believe it or not, race is inherently tied to nationhood and is the binding force outside of religion. At least before the modern Western man decided he knew better and that people could learn to become a true citizen of another country. After all, beliefs are magical and transcend race, right? Just ask Liberia.

Niggers have been here since inception and have never assimilated. I’m sure SOME Japanese have assimilated, but so have SOME niggers. Exceptions prove the rule, not the other way around.
I have no idea why your wrote this whole mini essay out the point of my post was that only Europeans and a small handful of east Asian groups have ever successfully assimilated into American culture.
 
Saying that Irish immigrants didn't assimilate into the US might just be the dumbest thing I've heard on this subforum. Irish Americans "distinct cultural" is celebrating saint Patrick's day and heavily drinking that's literally all that's left of their Irish culture after 160 years in America. They are nearly indistinguishable from other white Americans.
Hyphenated Americans aren't Americans.
 
I find it odd that there isn't more conversation on here about the apparent reality that the left is trying to kick off another summer of love around brown people this time.
let them. it won't end the way they think, they haven't got covid to provide cover, they have no money with usaid gone, and nigger fatigue is at an all time high.
 
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